RE: RE: re re last chanceGentlemen, Gentlemen and Ladies (of course),
Why the excitement over different perspectives. Heck the diversity of views and evaluations gives us synergy in trying to make wise investment decisions.
I see four different aspects to these investments, but that is just the way I see it and I certainly understand everyone else having their own approach.
1) Fundamental of mining feasibility and value of mineralized zones that I hope are of' "ORE" value. Very much tied into the diamond drill results and the geometry and depth below surface.
2) Technical analysis, which I am weak at but trying to learn if I ever get the time to do so. I am a bit leery of TA when applied to juniors because there are other factors with more affect on a new junior.
3) The value of promotion, which I fondly refer to as "Razzle Dazzle". I understand it is needed (sometimes) but I will never like how it works out for those of us out of the loop.
4) Frustration !!!! It is easy to understand folks sitting on "dead" money as some refer to it, while we wait for a positive affect on the share price. It has been hard for emerging juniors as far as timing goes. Who wants to promote a Dairy Queen franchise in the Antactic ? Well in 2008 stating you just hit great drill results had the same appeal. Eventually this junior as well as others should get what they deserve as long as there is a healthy commodity price and investment/buy out dollars available from the major mining companies.
This is not the only stock with frustrated investors, but taking shots at each other is not going to add up to a hill of beans in adding value (although venting does feel good). I prefer sticking to fundamentals, but getting input from a TA perspective does not hurt. And by the way not everyone's first language is English and that does factor in. I have two folks I know who email me with a twisted, but very interesting form of English who are invested with BVG.
The value per ton is there for this property. Adding more volume in ounces to compensate for a "semi- remote" area will help.
Cheers, Swaskid